State Funding Increase to Drive Growth in Community Partnership Schools Statewide, nearly 50,000 students and their families benefit from services such as tutoring, healthcare and mentoring.
UCF Program Helps Kids with Hearing Challenges Become Better Readers An experienced audiologist, a specially trained speech language pathologist and a team of student clinicians are working to prevent kids who are deaf and hard of hearing from falling behind in language development.
UCFPD Adds 3 New Officers to Team Meet the newest officers set to join the patrol division on UCF’s main campus.
Additional Pedestrian Safety Improvements Coming Near UCF’s Main Campus What you need to know about upcoming pedestrian projects to improve safety along Alafaya Trail.
Making a Difference in Hispanic Healthcare Disparities How UCF’s College of Medicine is playing a role in easing healthcare disparities in the Hispanic community.
UCF Continues to Make Pedestrian Safety Improvements on Campus In preparation for National Pedestrian Safety Month throughout October, here’s what you need to know about UCF’s new safety enhancements for pedestrians.
UCF Cares: You Are Not Alone September is recognized as National Suicide Prevention Month, a movement to promote suicide prevention awareness and share resources.
Remembering UCF Alumnus, Spectrum News Reporter Dylan Lyons Dylan Lyons ’19 was a passionate journalist who was drawn to and received recognition for coverage of community news.
Thad and Katie Seymour’s Farewell Message to Knights To our UCF Family, Saying goodbye isn’t easy, especially to the people and a place we have grown to love dearly over the past year.…
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